REBOOT! Confronting PTSD on Your Terms: A Workbook

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ISBN 1-932690-30-1
44 pages
7.44" x 9.69" Trade Paper
Pub Date June 2011
$8.95
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Are You Ready to Reboot Your PTSD?
Reboot! Confronting PTSD on Your Terms offers a well-structured method for getting a grip on Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) and starting to turn it around. Detailed inventories provide the opportunity to explore needs, both physical and emotional, both needs that are met and those that are unmet.
Powell recommends doing one’s own work with these inventories to maximize the effectiveness of therapy. He covers a brief overview of many trauma treatments, including the one he chose.

If you’re a trauma survivor, Reboot! will help you:
  • Build self-reliance
  • Take inventory of your condition
  • Learn about rebuilding mental health from the foundation up
  • Examine a range of treatment options
  • See PTSD as a manageable condition
  • Chart your progress

    David Powell says:
    “Don’t be fooled by what you hear. PTSD is not a medical condition. And… with the right therapeutic approach, it is completely reversible!”

    Acclaim for REBOOT!
    “David Powell offers a simple but effective workbook for traumatized veterans and others suffering the effects of traumatic events to take stock of their situation. He sees this, as well as working to address unmet needs, as key steps in addressing and resolving trauma. His aim is to assist the user of this workbook to regain a sense of progress and achievement. A job well done.”
    --Marian Volkman, author Life Skills: Improve the Quality of Your Life with Metapsychology Learn more at www.RebootPTSD.com

    From Loving Healing Press www.LHPress.com

    PSY022040 Psychology : Psychopathology - Post Traumatic Stress Disorder
    PSY010000 Psychology : Psychotherapy - Counseling
    SEL001000 Self-Help : Abuse - General

    Traumatic Incident Reduction (TIR) is a brief, person-centered therapy for resolving symptoms of traumatic stress (acute and chronic) including Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD). TIR facilitators around the world engage with diverse populations including crime victims, domestic violence survivors, children, natural disaster survivors, accident victims, and combat veterans.

    These practitioners include psychologists, social workers, ministers, domestic violence counsellors, and lay practitioners who work in various settings such as hospital clinics, private practices, shelters, victim services agencies, and disaster sites.

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